2 litre (1985cc)
Yes, Saab did make a 900 SE turbo. Is there a question? ~ Odd looking cars really.
Features on the new Saab 900 Turbo include new front seat styles, central locking doors, increased horsepower, rear seat head rests and a 2.1 liter engine.
There is no timing belt, it's a chain and an engine out job to replace.
Yes... sort of. Which engine are you trying to replace? Which engine do you have from a 1987? Turbo or non-turbo? In 1987 there were two non-turbo engines, both 2.0-liters, an 8-valve and a 16-valve. The fuel systems for those two engines are different. The non-turbo engine in a 1993 900 was 2.1-liters and had yet another fuel system variation. It could be done, but you would have to replace the entire fuel system and probably the ignition system to make it work correctly, and you would have a less powerful engine than was available in 1993.
drop the gas tank
Any engine from any year saab 900 or 9000, as long as you know what you are doing.
yes, same engine.
10W30
The wiring diagrams for the Saab 900 are found in the Saab 900 16-valve Official Service Manual by Robert Bentley Publishers. This book covers 1985-1993 models with the B202 (16V) engine. The section on wiring diagrams is about 150 pages as the wiring is broken down by systems, e.g. Anti-Lock Brakes, Air Conditioning, Alternator & Charging System, etc.
Of course much of your mpg will be determined by engine size, car maintenance, and driving conditions. However the average user reported mileages for the Saab 900 are approximately 22-24 mpg combined city and highway
Yes. Saab makes a 900 convertible. It is called the Saab 900 se convertible.
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